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In this episode, we review ECG changes in acute coronary syndromes (ACS). What constitutes a significant vs a non-significant Q wave? Can the shape of the curve of the ST elevation or depression offer clues about whether the ST change is ischemic or non-ischemic? What types of infarctions would you not see reciprocal changes on in the standard ECG? How do you define Sgarbossa's criteria, Wellen's syndrome, and De Winter's syndrome? Tune in for answers to these questions.
Difficulty Level: Easy
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By Ruey Hu, MD, MPH4.5
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In this episode, we review ECG changes in acute coronary syndromes (ACS). What constitutes a significant vs a non-significant Q wave? Can the shape of the curve of the ST elevation or depression offer clues about whether the ST change is ischemic or non-ischemic? What types of infarctions would you not see reciprocal changes on in the standard ECG? How do you define Sgarbossa's criteria, Wellen's syndrome, and De Winter's syndrome? Tune in for answers to these questions.
Difficulty Level: Easy
You are listening to Hu Said: Cardiology Board Review Series (2024-2025 Season)
Please subscribe, rate, and support the channel! Ads help keep materials free for everyone.
More MedEd resources available at www.rueyhu.com
Updates at Twitter/X: @Ruey_Hu

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